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Tin Soldiers is a movie about people overcoming physical challenges to excel at adaptive sports.

There will be a special screening of this independent movie on Monday night, Dec. 5, 2016, in Billings, as a fundraiser for Eagle Mount, a program to enhance the lives of those with disabilities through recreation.

Mark Nook, chancellor at MSU Billings, was named today as the third finalist for the president’s position at the University of Northern Iowa.

Nook is scheduled to deliver a presentation during a public forum tomorrow afternoon on campus. All presentations will have live video streaming and a recording will be made available for later viewing.

Arts and culture along the Montana Hi-Line are getting a big financial boost thanks to a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The $100,000 Our Town grant was awarded two years ago to Opportunity Link in Havre, to plan a Hi-Line Arts Trail and develop a mobile app that will draw attention and tourists to the area.

Instead of the traditional Thanksgiving feast brimming with animal-based products, a plant-based option could become the norm this season. The traditional meal of roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, and green beans with cream of mushroom soup can be re-created with flavorful plant-based choices. Even pumpkin pie can be made without milk, butter, and eggs.

It is one of the most famous and beautiful highways in the country. But few know the history of the iconic Beartooth Highway. Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Billings Public Library, people will get a chance of hear the details of this engineering marvel.